Comparison

DashThis vs ReportGarden in 2026: AI-summarized dashboards vs a 1,000-template library

DashThis bills by dashboard and data source, includes AI Insights on every plan, and offers a 14-day trial. ReportGarden bills by client account, ships over 1,000 report templates, and has no trial and no API on any tier.

Updated July 3, 2026
DashThis
ReportGarden
Key takeaways
  • DashThis includes AI Insights on every plan, automatically summarizing wins, opportunities, and issues. ReportGarden has no AI feature of any kind in its published feature set.
  • ReportGarden ships over 1,000 pre-built report templates. DashThis offers dozens of preset templates by service line, a fraction of ReportGarden's library.
  • DashThis offers a 14-day free trial with no credit card required. ReportGarden does not advertise a trial or a free tier; access beyond paid plans typically requires contacting sales.
  • Neither tool offers an API on any plan. Data stays inside the platform for both unless exported manually as a PDF or accessed via a live dashboard link.
  • DashThis starts at $44/month for 3 dashboards; ReportGarden starts at $75/month for its Standard tier, though ReportGarden's entry price includes the full 1,000+ template library from day one.
  • Both tools include full white-label branding with a custom domain on every plan, so this is not a differentiator between them.
  • DashThis includes unlimited users on every plan. ReportGarden limits client accounts on its Standard tier and only removes that cap on Professional and above.

DashThis and ReportGarden solve the same core problem, turning marketing data into a white-labeled client report, but they start from opposite ends of the workflow. DashThis starts from the dashboard: connect 30+ platforms, pick a preset template, and let AI Insights generate a summary of wins, opportunities, and issues automatically. ReportGarden starts from the template: over 1,000 pre-built report layouts mean a new client with a familiar channel mix can be reporting-ready in minutes, with no AI layer involved at all. Neither tool offers an API, so this comparison is really about which workflow shape fits your agency better, dashboard-first with automated insights, or template-first with a bigger head start on layout.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
DashThis$44/moAgencies that want AI-generated report commentary and a predictable per-dashboard cost, without needing a massive template library or programmatic data access.
ReportGarden$75/moSmall to mid-size agencies with repeatable service packages who want the largest possible template head start and are comfortable evaluating the platform without a self-serve trial.

DashThis

Automated marketing reporting dashboards with 30+ integrations and full white-label branding for agencies

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DashThis pulls live data from 30+ marketing platforms into dashboards that refresh automatically, no manual re-export required. Every plan includes AI Insights, which reads each dashboard and generates a summary alongside wins, opportunities, and issues, giving account managers a starting point for client calls without interpreting every chart by hand. A paid add-on, AI Insights Pro, layers a chat mode on top for asking follow-up questions.

Pricing scales by dashboard and data source rather than by client account: $44/month covers 3 dashboards and 15 sources, up to $429/month for 50 dashboards and 200 sources. Unlimited users are included at every tier, so growing the team does not grow the bill. White-label branding, including a custom domain and custom sender email, ships from the cheapest plan, and a 14-day free trial with no credit card lets agencies test the workflow before paying.

What DashThis does not have is a large template library or an API. Its preset templates cover the common service lines, SEO, PPC, social, but number in the dozens rather than the thousands, and there is no way to pull dashboard data out programmatically. Agencies that want a faster head start on unusual channel mixes, or that need reporting data to leave the platform, will feel that gap.

Pricing
Feature
Individual
$44/mo
Professional
$139/mo
Business
$279/mo
Standard
$429/mo
Dashboards3102550
Sources1540100200
UsersUnlimitedUnlimitedUnlimitedUnlimited
AI InsightsYesYesYesYes
White-label with custom domainYesYesYesYes
Free trial14 days14 days14 days14 days
API accessNoNoNoNo
Best for: Agencies that want AI-generated report commentary and a predictable per-dashboard cost, without needing a massive template library or programmatic data access.

ReportGarden

Marketing reporting made fast: 1,000+ templates, automated scheduling, and white-label delivery without the enterprise price tag

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ReportGarden screenshot

ReportGarden is built around never starting a client report from a blank canvas. Its library of more than 1,000 pre-built templates spans paid search, social, SEO, email, and ecommerce scenarios, so a new client with a recognizable channel mix can go from onboarding call to first delivered report in a fraction of the time a from-scratch build would take. There is no AI feature layered on top of this, no automated summary, no insight generation; the value is entirely in the template head start and the scheduled delivery.

White-label delivery is complete on every plan starting at $75/month: custom branding, a custom domain for the client portal, and scheduled PDF delivery on any cadence, straight to a client's inbox. For agencies running 20 or more reporting accounts, that automation alone is regularly cited as recovering several hours of account manager time each month that used to go into manual report assembly.

The two gaps are trial access and API. ReportGarden does not publicly advertise a free trial or a free tier, so evaluating the platform before paying typically means contacting sales. There is also no API on any plan, so if you want that reporting data in a BI tool, a warehouse, or a custom client app, there is no supported path out of ReportGarden.

Pricing
Feature
Standard
$75/mo
Professional
$125/mo
Custom
Contact for pricing
Report templates1,000+1,000+1,000+
Client accountsLimitedUnlimitedUnlimited
White-label with custom domainYesYesYes
Scheduled PDF deliveryYesYesYes
Priority supportNoYesYes
AI insightsNoNoNo
API accessNoNoNo
Best for: Small to mid-size agencies with repeatable service packages who want the largest possible template head start and are comfortable evaluating the platform without a self-serve trial.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
DashThis
ReportGarden
Report templatesDozens, by service line1,000+
Pricing modelPer dashboard and data sourcePer client account and plan tier
Starting price$44/mo (3 dashboards)$75/mo (Standard)
AI-generated insightsYes, AI Insights on every planNo
White-label with custom domainYesYes
Client account limitsNone, unlimited on every planLimited on Standard, unlimited on Professional+
Free trial14 days, no credit cardNot publicly advertised
Free tierNoNo
API accessNoNo
Unlimited usersYesNot specified
Scheduled deliveryYes, link, email, or PDFYes, automated PDF on any cadence

Which should you choose?

Agencies wanting AI-generated report commentary without an add-on costDashThis
Agencies with unusual or niche channel mixes needing a template head startReportGarden
Teams wanting to test the platform with a self-serve free trial firstDashThis
Agencies with a large, standardized client roster wanting the fastest onboarding per clientReportGarden
Solo consultants and small teams wanting unlimited users at every price tierDashThis
Agencies that want the lowest possible entry priceDashThis
Agencies that prioritize layout variety over AI-generated commentaryReportGarden

Neither tool has an API, so this is not a choice about data portability, it is a choice about where the time savings come from. DashThis saves time after the report is built, with AI Insights doing the interpretation work automatically on every dashboard. ReportGarden saves time before the report is built, with a template library deep enough that most channel mixes already have a starting layout. Agencies whose bottleneck is writing client commentary should lean DashThis; agencies whose bottleneck is report setup for a growing client list should lean ReportGarden.

Bottom line

Start the DashThis 14-day trial if you want AI-generated summaries on every dashboard and a workflow you can test before paying anything. Go with ReportGarden if your agency runs standardized service packages across many clients and the 1,000+ template library will save more setup time than an AI summary would save on review time, and you are comfortable evaluating the platform through a sales conversation rather than a self-serve trial. Neither is the answer for agencies that need programmatic API access; Reporting Ninja covers that gap at a lower entry price than either.

Frequently asked questions

Does DashThis or ReportGarden have AI-generated insights on client reports?

DashThis is the only one of the two with AI-generated insights, included on every plan starting at $44/month, automatically producing a summary plus wins, opportunities, and issues for each dashboard. ReportGarden has no AI feature in its published feature set; its value proposition is the template library and scheduled delivery, not automated commentary.

Is there a free trial for DashThis or ReportGarden?

DashThis offers a 14-day free trial with no credit card required, giving access to 10 dashboards to test before paying. ReportGarden does not publicly advertise a trial or a free tier; agencies typically need to contact sales to evaluate the platform before committing to a paid plan.

Which tool has more report templates, DashThis or ReportGarden?

ReportGarden has significantly more templates, with over 1,000 pre-built layouts organized by channel and use case. DashThis offers dozens of preset templates covering the common service lines like SEO, PPC, and social, which is enough for standard reporting but far short of ReportGarden's library for agencies with unusual channel mixes.

Do DashThis and ReportGarden offer an API for pulling reporting data programmatically?

No, neither tool offers an API on any plan. If your agency needs to push or pull reporting data into a separate BI tool, data warehouse, or custom application, neither DashThis nor ReportGarden supports that; you would need a different platform such as Reporting Ninja, which includes a REST API on every tier starting at $20/month.

Which tool is cheaper for a small agency just starting out, DashThis or ReportGarden?

DashThis is cheaper at entry, starting at $44/month for 3 dashboards and 15 sources, versus ReportGarden's $75/month Standard tier. ReportGarden's entry price does include its full 1,000+ template library immediately, so the comparison depends on whether template breadth or a lower starting cost matters more for your first few clients.

Do both DashThis and ReportGarden support a custom domain for white-label client reports?

Yes, both include full white-label branding with a custom domain on every plan, so this is not a differentiator between them. The difference shows up elsewhere, in client account limits: ReportGarden caps client accounts on its Standard tier and removes the cap only on Professional and above, while DashThis includes unlimited users on every plan from the start.

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